What Can I Do With a Major in Chinese, French, German, Latin, or Spanish Education?
The Foreign Language Education majors lead to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. Upon satisfactory completion of the requirements, students are eligible to apply for licensure in French, German, Latin, or Spanish. Approved by the Ohio Department of Education, these programs prepare graduates to teach one of the aforementioned languages in grades K-12. Students are encouraged to seek a double major in Arts and Sciences in the language of their licensure program. During their undergraduate program, students with a foreign language education major (except Latin) are required to study abroad for a minimum of six weeks. All students will complete classroom observation in urban, suburban/rural classrooms. The semester long student teaching experience allows students to work closely with mentor teachers in grades K-8 and in grades 9-12. Student teachers eventually assume instructional responsibility for all courses. Entering students must preference pre-major status in one of the fore